Gamma
Knife® surgery uses radiation to treat tumors
and lesions in the brain. It is not a knife in the normal
sense of the word, and the surgeon makes no incisions.
The
surgery focuses extremely precise gamma radiation beams on
a specific area within the brain while the patient's head
is enclosed in a helmet-like device (collimator) which holds
the patient still and allows the beams to enter through small
openings.
During
treatment all of the radiation beams meet at a focal point.
The individual beams are too weak to damage healthy tissue
on their way to the target area, but very powerful when they
simultaneously merge at a single focal point. This can be
compared with the principle of a magnifying glass in the sun.
By
placing the head in one or several positions, the shape and
dose of radiation is optimized to affect only the target -
without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. The effects of
the surgery will occur over time as radiation treatments are
designed to stop the growth of tumors or lesions.
Gamma
Knife® surgery does not require patients to cut or shave
their hair. During treatment patients are fully awake and
able to communicate with their doctor and nurse. Some patients
may experience a mild headache or swelling where the collimator
was attached, but most report no problems. Otherwise, the
procedure is painless and allows patients to return quickly
to their normal routines.
CJW
Medical Center is one of only two hospitals in the state currently
performing Gamma Knife® surgery.
Gamma
Knife Physician Leaders
at CJW Medical Center
K.
Singh Sahni, M.D.
Dr. Sahni is board certified by the American Board of Neurological
Surgery and is an American College of Surgeons Fellow. He
has been published in numerous medical journals and has spoken
internationally on neuroscience subjects.
Dr.
Sahni completed his residency in neurosurgery at the Medical
College of Virginia in 1983. He served as assistant professor
of neurosurgery and director of stereotactic and functional
surgery at MCV until 1988. He joined CJW in 1989, where he
has served as chief of neurosurgery.
Dr.
Sahni has performed more than 1,000 surgeries on patients
with trigeminal neuralgia in the last 20 years. His other
areas of interest include trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial
spasm, pituitary tumors and acoustic tumors.
Professional
Societies:
American
Medical Association
American
Association of Neurological Surgeons
American
College of Surgeons
Congress
of Neurological Surgeons (International Committee)
American
Academy of Pain Medicine (Founding Member)
American
Society for Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery
Medical
Society of Virginia
Richmond
Academy of Medicine
William
R. White, MD
Dr.
White is trained in all forms of clinical neurosurgery including
transsphenoidal pituitary surgery, carotid endarterectomy,
micro neurosurgery, and stereotaxic procedures.
He
is a member of the American Medical Association, the Medical
Society of Virginia, Richmond Academy of Medicine, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, and American College
of Surgeons.
Dr.
White is board certified by the American Board of Neurological
Surgery and is an American College of Surgeons Fellow. He
received his bachelor's degree from Holy Cross and his medical
degree from Cornell University Medical College. Dr. White
completed his internship, general surgery residency and neurosurgery
residency at The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical
Center and served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps from 1970
to 1972, stationed in Vietnam and at Fort Lee, Virginia.
Jackson
B. Salvant, Jr., M.D.
Dr. Jackson B. Salvant Jr. FACS is a board certified neurosurgeon
trained in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery and specializing in minimally
invasive neurosurgical procedures including endoscopic brain,
pituitary and spinal surgery.
Dr.
Salvant is a long time Richmond resident and attended Medical
College of Virginia for Medical School and Neurosurgical Residency
training after attending Old Dominion University.
Professional
Societies:
American
Association of Neurological Surgeons
Southern
Neurosurgical Society
American
College of Surgeons
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CJW
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(804) 330-4990
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(804) 559-4880
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